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Reply to "So annoyed at bus - is this par for the course in MCPS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The bus driver cannot control traffic or the environment around him. Most SN buses have lots of stops in a wide area. If the child before your stop is late, then it has a domino affect. I'm not trying to be snarky here, but [b]you are fortunate to have a school bus stop right in front of your house for your child.[/b] It's not perfect, and I'm sure it can get annoying but just be aware that sometimes, it may not be in the bus driver's control. Like you, I grew up with no school bus. We had to walk a mile. So, as annoying as it can be sometimes (we've had incidences in mcps where the bus was super late), I'm still pretty grateful for the *free* buses.[/quote] No, she's not "fortunate." Her child has a disability that means that he either can't go to the neighborhood school and/or can't ride the neighborhood bus. Be happy that you are "fortunate" that none of your children has a disability. OP, keep a log of what happens every morning. I.e: Monday: expected bus at 7:15. Was outside waiting at 7:10. Bus came at 7:45. Tuesday: expected bus at 7:15. Came at 6:55. Refused to wait. After a week, discuss log with supervisor.[/quote]
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